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[[Image:Cheese grater.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A cheese grater]] | [[Image:Cheese grater.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A cheese grater]] | ||
A grater is a kitchen utensil used to grate foods into fine strips or crumbs. Several types of graters boast different sizes of grating slots, and can therefore aid in the preparation of a variety of foods. They are commonly used to grate [[cheese]] and [[lemon]] or [[orange]] peel (to create zest), and can also be used to grate other soft foods. | A grater is a kitchen utensil used to grate foods into fine strips or crumbs. Several types of graters boast different sizes of grating slots, and can therefore aid in the preparation of a variety of foods. They are commonly used to grate [[cheese]] and [[lemon]] or [[orange]] peel (to create zest), and can also be used to grate other soft foods. | ||
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They are also known as shredders in Eastern America. | They are also known as shredders in Eastern America. | ||
A [[nutmeg]] grater is a tiny grater with very small holes. It is used to grate [[nutmeg]] over | A [[nutmeg]] grater is a tiny grater with very small holes. It is used to grate [[nutmeg]] over eggnog, other creamy and frothy drinks, and any other food in which [[nutmeg]] can be used to garnish or add flavour. | ||
The side of a cheese grater with the smallest holes will usually grate nutmeg perfectly well. | The side of a cheese grater with the smallest holes will usually grate nutmeg perfectly well. | ||
[[Image:Nutmeg grater.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A modern laser-cut grater suitable for citrus zest, nutmeg, etc.]] | [[Image:Nutmeg grater.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A modern laser-cut grater suitable for citrus zest, nutmeg, etc.]] | ||
[[Image:Jamie Oliver acid etched coarse grater.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Jamie Oliver acid etched coarse grater]]]] | [[Image:Jamie Oliver acid etched coarse grater.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Jamie Oliver acid etched coarse grater]]]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:30, 12 April 2015

A grater is a kitchen utensil used to grate foods into fine strips or crumbs. Several types of graters boast different sizes of grating slots, and can therefore aid in the preparation of a variety of foods. They are commonly used to grate cheese and lemon or orange peel (to create zest), and can also be used to grate other soft foods.
They are also known as shredders in Eastern America.
A nutmeg grater is a tiny grater with very small holes. It is used to grate nutmeg over eggnog, other creamy and frothy drinks, and any other food in which nutmeg can be used to garnish or add flavour.
The side of a cheese grater with the smallest holes will usually grate nutmeg perfectly well.


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